You've explained the whole death cycle where you're from, and I already figured it was different for Bril, and pretty abnormal if it's enough to send her into a suicidal spiral mid-trial. But not, y'know, why it's different for her.
... The only way to forcefully annul it would be to ask the God of Death to. [which agni won't do, and is thus one of the many things brilith is mad about.] Otherwise, it remains in effect as long as the conditions are fulfilled.
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You've explained the whole death cycle where you're from, and I already figured it was different for Bril, and pretty abnormal if it's enough to send her into a suicidal spiral mid-trial. But not, y'know, why it's different for her.
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Most souls from back then are gone, but hers is—protected.
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'Cause she summoned you?
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So? Why then?
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[before, you know. she started hating him.]
It's what protects her soul.
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The unbreakable sort of vow, I'm guessing. Otherwise she'd be gone, yeah?
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... Conditions? Okay sure, I guess for functional immortality there's gonna be hoops to jump through, but what sort of conditions?
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... It's not quite the same thing, but in human terms, she and I are married. You can guess what the conditions are from there.
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You both need a marriage counselor.
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... Ha. I think they might give up on us after a while.